Dave P 71801
ArboristSite Operative
I have this flywheel (1122 400 1203) from a running 064 using the “B” slot and a 0000 400 1300 coil I removed it to replace a seal and noticed that the “P” slot is further clockwise and the “B” slot is further counterclockwise which is exactly opposite of everything I have read about the ignition systems on 1122 series saws. This is from
1122 400 1203 (double keyway) - 064, 064R for use with limited or unlimited coils
Keyway X or B is furthest clockwise for unlimited coils
Keyway P is furthest counterclockwise for limited coils
Which is exactly opposite of this flywheel any ideas on what this flywheel is and what coil uses what slot. Could it be some 064 crankshafts are keyed differently and require this flywheel? I compared it to a 066 flywheel I have and the “B” on the 064 aligns with the “X” on the 066 and seems to indicate that there are 3 timing key slots on 1122 series flywheels.


064 and 066 complete all mattering ignition thread volume 2
1122 400 1203 (double keyway) - 064, 064R for use with limited or unlimited coils
Keyway X or B is furthest clockwise for unlimited coils
Keyway P is furthest counterclockwise for limited coils
Which is exactly opposite of this flywheel any ideas on what this flywheel is and what coil uses what slot. Could it be some 064 crankshafts are keyed differently and require this flywheel? I compared it to a 066 flywheel I have and the “B” on the 064 aligns with the “X” on the 066 and seems to indicate that there are 3 timing key slots on 1122 series flywheels.

